Mexico City Sets World Record for Largest Football Lesson in Zocalo Square
In Brief
Thousands gathered in Mexico City's Zocalo to set a world record for the largest football lesson.
Key Facts
- Mexico City hosted an event aiming to set a Guinness World Record for the largest football lesson.
- The event took place in the capital’s central Zocalo square.
- Thousands of participants turned the square into a football pitch for the lesson.
- According to The Independent, 9,500 people took part in the class.
- The event occurred as Mexico prepares to host the opening match of the World Cup in June.
What Happened
Thousands gathered in Mexico City's Zocalo square to participate in a football lesson, aiming to set a Guinness World Record for the largest class of its kind. The event reportedly drew 9,500 participants.
Why It Matters
Setting a world record highlights Mexico's enthusiasm for football and its preparations for hosting the opening match of the World Cup. The event also brought significant public attention to the sport in the country.
What's Next
Organizers and participants await official confirmation of the Guinness World Record. Attention will shift to Mexico's role in the upcoming World Cup opening match.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Mexico sets world record for biggest football lesson(1h ago)
- The Independent — Mexico City sets the world record for the largest soccer class(13h ago)
